May your hearts be as light as the feather weighed on the scales of true justice and in alignment with all of nature. ... Maat : Balance Justice Truth ........... these are the
42 ideals of MAAT
42 laws of MAAT
42 principals of MAAT
These Principles have been part of my guiding force that help me to recognize my highest self and when I am not performing in alignment with her.
It has been said that the Ten Commandments derived from these principals . (As taught to me directly by @baabaheru_creates of @studioofptah and @queenafua via 1994 AD . )- eb

“May your heart be as light as a feather” ... Maat custom Grills by Badu x Shalom. Maat Means Balance. She is a symbol of Feminine energy personified. Maat stepped in after the universe was created to create balance , justice , morality and truth.
From the sacred text
She is Found on the walls of the ancient pyramid’s Hieroglyphics in Kemet ( one of the original names of Egypt) . Kemet means land of Burnt Faces .
Also found in the Book of the Dead (Mtu Ntr). We have been taught that
Maat is the goddess (principal ) of balance. She represents the proportioning of the HEART & Feather on The scales. These ancient gods and goddesses represent principals and laws. They are us in our highest manifestations. The source of this power points back to the Nun ( the primal waters of space and time. ) some call this God. We are all 0ne . - as taught to me by my god father and guide @studioofptah / @baabaheru_creates and god mother and mentor @queenafua at the age of 24. I am eternally grateful for your guidance. I am honored to have gone thru your schools. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This golden sculpted creation came up out of a challenge to my sis @lillianshalom to sculpt the perfect MAAT grills for my mouth in 2013 . I posted the old one before in this feed . This is a remake due to shifting of teeth. - I’m amazed as usual , LIL’ . ❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️Twa Ntr - badu
42 laws of Maat : - photo @tonykrash ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

To all my so called friends all in HIS DM’s .... They gone catch these hands soon as I SEE THEM. - bars. —————————— my mix of @angostura_ x @in2into for badu.

Jewels for Badu ... @nepsidhu (original sketch) “Erykah, The shape of the pendant is the Tuareg symbol from Burkina Faso, which represents the folklore of Tagurmat, a herbal medicine woman won the ferocious battle of Mount Bagzan and who channeled gifts of divination to be forwarded to her two daughters for a full circle understanding of root, bark
and soil into a practise of healing. Upon this shape I sit the metallurgy's
history (from Rwanda to Sri Lanka to Punjab) that came to form the Wootz
steel that made our swords superior as Sikhs. These forms and histories are an acknowledgment to original healers based in medicine and technology, and the children that have been uninterrupted in their making today. ....The same triangle of you to Puma and Mars (your daughters)of Tagurmat to her daughters .
The math can always be trusted na?”
- from the mind of @nepsidhu

ODE TO THE EVERGREEN TREE- Pine Cone Energetics 101 (Not just a symbol of Christmas)
A film by EB
Featuring: James Brown on vocals. * Hope
* Rebirth
* Healing
* Loyalty
* Constancy
* Reverence
* Longevity
* Protection
* Permanence
* Faithfulness “Most of these symbolic attributes point directly to the evergreen’s ability to keep its crisp, viridian color all year. The fragrance of evergreens is also a symbolic salute. Science has proven the aroma of pine, fir and cedar is both relaxing and invigorating. Native Americans of North America knew this. For example, the Ojibwas used the essence of pine to revive members of the tribe from unconsciousness or disorientation. The symbolism of healing is also a nod to Native Americans, who used balsam needles in sweat lodges to alleviate colds and coughs. Across the pond, Northern Europeans laid evergreen branches on pillows to prevent nightmares. And if hung over a barn door, an evergreen bough was reputed to thwart off evil spirits.
The ancient Celts Very often planted a pine cone at the site of important resting places as a funerary marker. Celts, particularly Druids, held the fir as a symbol for everlasting life. They observed how this tree kept its emerald glory all year, how hardy it was, and also witnessed how long the tree lived. All of these observations made the fir a perfect planting to honor and respect tribal members who had passed into non-physical.
I am a tree hugging dirt worshiper. I celebrate oxygen. Merry Oxygen And Happy Pineal Glands.
Gold double cap Mouth Tusks amulets (Berber inspired ) by @nepsidhu ::: Badu Ogun circuit ear cuff by @soullogun :::: (hoops -badu’s own) ::: Gold Boot by @yproject_official via my love , @diamondmahone ❤️❤️❤️❤️